3 | 2011
Replacing a Bad Process Produces Better Results

An organization that is operating poorly is better off getting rid of its current process and taking on an entirely new one. That way the bad habits are eliminated at once, and things are done better from day one.

Evolving a Bad Process Produces Better Results

Taking your current process as a starting point and gradually improving it significantly reduces resistance to change. It also reduces risk because a small bad change is easier to fix and a small good change is easier to achieve.

"The Kanban method is neither a project management methodology nor a process. It will help you incrementally improve your current process, not replace it."

-- Masa K. Maeda, Guest Editor